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No, it's nothing like a lynch mob. It's just a simple matter of freedom of speech in action.

Actually, it was a game built around relationships. Hell, the game is literally called Friend in japanese.

Are you seriously comparing rape to gay relationships?

Since when do games have to adhere to real world laws?

Widespread ones that appear in literally thousands of ips and areas in terms of popular culture. It's nothing new, and very widely represented.

Do me a favor, go look up Yuri, Yoai, etc. Take a look at how much of their popular culture contains such things.

Wolfenstien isn't a game built entire around relationships. Tomodachi is.

Do me a favor, go look up Yuri, Yoai, etc. Take a look at how much of their popular culture contains such things.

You say that as if japan wasn't filled with homosexual relationships in it's popular, and even, historical culture. It's not some unknown thing for them, not in the least.

It was a game all about forming relationship that just sort of ignored a great many relationships. That understandably raised a few eyebrows.

Actually, that depends on how the relationship flags are actually set in the code when it comes to which miis you can have what type of relationship with. It could be one line, it could be a dozen.

It was never said to be a full game. It was said that you would be able to platinum the game based off the free version. That is still true.

Sony never had XB1 style drm. Even back in February, they were pretty clear on that, allowing only online pass style stuff.

I was actually quite sad when that happened. They were a pretty major part of what got me into online gaming back in the day.

I remember those days, and the godsend that was the Planet ____ site network. One stop shop for map reviews, mod news, skins, etc and so forth.

My wife's name actually starts with a Q. It's Chinese though. Also fun to see people try to pronounce it.

I'm not sure how that article is relevant to the suggestion that making lists of who you think is hot or not is teaching young men to objectify women.

That's implying girls don't pass around similar notes grading boys. Hell, girls at my school seemed more concern with who is hottest, and who would make the best power couple then anything actually relevant to school.

Ah, the most expensive was $99, a far cry from as much as the system. The cheapest was like $15.

$250 was actually fairly cheap when announced. most tablets were still 500+, and the 3ds was also 250.